Traumatic Brain Injury Conference 2025

Until
12:00 AM

Christchurch, New Zealand

NZ - CPD

The conference, themed “Keeping it Real: Real Injury, Real People, Real Lives,” will offer a unique platform for exploring the multifaceted impacts of traumatic brain injury (TBI) through personal stories and firsthand accounts. It aims to bring together experts, professionals, individuals with lived experiences, and stakeholders from various sectors where TBI is prevalent but often undiagnosed.

In partnership with the Laura Fergussion Brain Injury Trust, this conference will feature international keynote presentations, panel discussions, poster sessions, and exhibitor showcases, all designed to foster insightful discussions and advancements in the field of TBI.


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Become a Supporter:

Supporter Benefits

  • Brand Exposure: Your company’s logo and name will be prominently displayed in conference materials, on our website, and throughout the event.
  • Exclusive Access: Opportunities to engage with attendees and present your organization’s contributions to the field.
  • Recognition: Acknowledgment in all event communications and promotional materials.

We would be thrilled to discuss how your organization can be involved and benefit from this high-impact event. For more details on supporter packages and to confirm your participation, please visit our website at www.braininjuryconference.nz or contact us directly.

View Sponsorship Prospectus and Te Pae / Christchurch Convention Centre floor plan


About Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust 

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can have wide-ranging effects, including cognitive, behavioural, emotional, and physical challenges. These effects can hinder independence, relationships, employment, education and participation in leisure and social activities.

At Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust, we understand the diverse nature of TBI effects and provide tailored assessment, rehabilitation and support services to our clients through a highly skilled interdisciplinary team of over 220 trained professionals. 

We strive to enhance the quality of life and promote the inclusion of people living with brain injuries and complex disability and at any given time we are supporting around 1000 people in the Canterbury and surrounding communities.